Hugh Pickens writes writes: "Michael Wilson writes in the NY Times that top intelligence officials in the New York Police Department are looking for ways to target “apolitical or deranged killers before they become active shooters" using techniques similar to those being used to spot terrorists’ chatter online. The techniques would include "cyber-searches of language that mass-casualty shooters have used in e-mails and Internet postings,” says Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly. “The goal would be to identify the shooter in cyberspace, engage him there and intervene, possibly using an undercover to get close, and take him into custody or otherwise disrupt his plans.” There are also plans to send officers to Newtown and to scenes of other mass shootings to collect information says the department’s chief spokesman Paul. J. Browne adding that potential tactics include creating an algorithm that would search online “for terms used by active shooters in the past that may be an indicator of future intentions.” The NYPD’s counter-terrorism division released a report last year, "Active Shooter," after studying 202 mass shooting incidents (PDF). “So, we think this is another logical step,” says Kelly."